Finally started watching Sons Of Anarchy today.The first episode of S1 was quite engrossing and I love the premise. Jax seems simple on the outside but there's more to him and I'm looking forward to see his character unfold. I love Justified and I got into SOA because they are apparently the same...they're not! But I'll give it a chance, see how it all comes together. Any fans on board?

Sons Of Anarchy is really good. I just finished Season 2. Henry Rollins guested as a real motherfucker! Great pacing. It kept me glued.

Anyone watch Dexter? I missed the most recent season because I dont have Showtime right now

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Sure, the season that just ended has been discussed to death. Just check out the previous pages before this one. I have to agree with a lot of people here, it was a most disappointing season. It had its moments but it was mostly AAAAAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGHHH! Don't want to spoil it for you cause if you've followed the show you'll need to watch it for continuity's sake.

Homeland did have a strong season though. The best show on Showtime these days, if you ask me.

Finally started watching Sons Of Anarchy today.The first episode of S1 was quite engrossing and I love the premise. Jax seems simple on the outside but there's more to him and I'm looking forward to see his character unfold. I love Justified and I got into SOA because they are apparently the same...they're not! But I'll give it a chance, see how it all comes together. Any fans on board?

Sons Of Anarchy is really good. I just finished Season 2. Henry Rollins guested as a real motherfucker! Great pacing. It kept me glued.

Finished SOA Season 2 and I'm onto Season 3. The second season was the absolute best! Jax and Clay finally played it out and I love how it all came together. Henry Rollins was a real motherfucker! Season 3 is good too from what I've seen.

I just finished watching all three seasons of the Inbetweeners and followed it up with the movie. I must say, it was a laugh riot for all the nonsensical things that were joked about. It's quite silly to be honest but the Brit accent made everything like 100x funnier. The movie was equally good and stayed true to the franchise.

Sure, the season that just ended has been discussed to death. Just check out the previous pages before this one. I have to agree with a lot of people here, it was a most disappointing season. It had its moments but it was mostly AAAAAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGHHH! Don't want to spoil it for you cause if you've followed the show you'll need to watch it for continuity's sake.

Homeland did have a strong season though. The best show on Showtime these days, if you ask me.

Thanks I was expecting someone to spoil it so I wasnt even going to check this thread haha. I loved the first season of Homeland so I will be looking forward to catching up if I can get fucking Showtime this year.

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Are there any Tokusatsu fans here? For those that don't know; Tokusatsu are live action superhero shoes from Japan. Power Rangers was based off Super Sentai.

Anyway, over the past couple of years I've come to love Tokusatsu. My current favourite Kamen Rider series would be W, Kiva and Amazon, Kiva being where I take my namsake from. I love the character development, the fights, the designs, the villains, so much from it! It only looses out to W because of the detective elements and reasons behind why your monster of the week attacks.

I just finished watching all three seasons of the Inbetweeners and followed it up with the movie. I must say, it was a laugh riot for all the nonsensical things that were joked about. It's quite silly to be honest but the Brit accent made everything like 100x funnier. The movie was equally good and stayed true to the franchise.

Any fans here?

This show is decent enough - it has some great moments, but fuck am i the only one who can't stand Simon Bird? That guy is awful. They had some other leading character except him and it might have been more tolerable. Anyways, Friday Night Dinner was pretty terrible despite some okay cast members.

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I just finished watching all three seasons of the Inbetweeners and followed it up with the movie. I must say, it was a laugh riot for all the nonsensical things that were joked about. It's quite silly to be honest but the Brit accent made everything like 100x funnier. The movie was equally good and stayed true to the franchise.

Any fans here?

This show is decent enough - it has some great moments, but fuck am i the only one who can't stand Simon Bird? That guy is awful. They had some other leading character except him and it might have been more tolerable. Anyways, Friday Night Dinner was pretty terrible despite some okay cast members.

I agree. I literally couldn't stand the pilot episode because of Simon Bird's character. Pompous twat the way he portrayed 'Will' to be but I sense he's similar IRL also. Anyway, I almost gave up on watching Inbetweeners entirely but Jay & Neil saved the day and that's how I ended up watching the series.

Only a week until the next MLP episode. It's the first Fluttershy episode of the season and Discord is coming back. Should be worth the wait.

Ditto this! This will be a great test for Fluttershy and how she manages to deal with Discord. I hope we get a return of the Fluttershy stare XD. Should be interesting to see how Discord is developed too.

To the above couple of posters, I just recently got into Sons Of Anarchy (thank goodness for Netflix) and finished everything off there, as well as finished watching the episodes I recorded for the last season that just had finished.

Anyways, i used to watch that show - the first couple seasons seemed okay, but then it seemed to really take a downhill slide. I gave up on it around season 3 i think. The same happened with Walking Dead in se2, just gave up. Haven't revisited either show in ages.

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Yeah i vaguely recall there was an entire MLP thread wasn't there? I don't visit the forums much...

Well I did a search for the MLP Thread, and it was locked with Derigin saying that it could be discussed in the TV shows thread or the Cartoons thread (the latter of which I could not find). Morrigan is listed as a moderator so we have a contradiction here. Is there anyone who could clear this up?

^sweet. Yeah like I said I'm not on the forums much but I definitely remember there being one yeah they're both long time mods/admins . Not sure sure where they want you to go from here. Besides the obligatory. "Quit watching that show" comment, of course.

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I've never been one to say "I don't watch TV", but I never seem to ever watch/get into anything popular.

The list of shows that "everyone" watches which I have never seen, or simply thought were crap is endless... Like, the kinds of shows people, even strangers, actually expect you to be up on and be able to make small talk about... I haven't seen (or have any interest in seeing) many of them. The rest I just don't like at all, period.

I've been enjoying Portlandia a lot, though. Before anyone says anything, yes, I know it's really retarded and totally devoid of any kind of real character development or plot, but I love it anyway.

It parodies everything I always imaged I'd simultaneously love and hate about Portland (a place I've never been but have wanted to visit for a long time, because it seems like the sort of stupid hippie shithole I could fit into happily enough).

Yeah, I watched two episodes of Portlandia and I'm unsure how I feel about it. On one hand I laughed quite a bit at the first episode and it's the most hipster thing ever so I should love it. On the other, somethung about it rubs me the wrong way. Maybe it's that the_raytownian likes it

For those who fancy 'Suits', a show which is like 'House' except that it's based out of a lawyer firm, has just resumed its second season.

Suits wishes it could remotely compare to House. For starters, no one on that show has anything on the brilliance of Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard, and from what I've seen, the writing seems much less complex. Thanks for the laugh though. If I ever find another show that legitimately compares to House, I think I will soil myself.

For those who fancy 'Suits', a show which is like 'House' except that it's based out of a lawyer firm, has just resumed its second season.

Suits wishes it could remotely compare to House. For starters, no one on that show has anything on the brilliance of Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard, and from what I've seen, the writing seems much less complex. Thanks for the laugh though. If I ever find another show that legitimately compares to House, I think I will soil myself.

Touchy much? Before you went all fanboy on me, I probably should've clarified that what I was aiming at the fact that both shows had/have the protagonists solving crimes/issues brought forward in each episode. More or less, yes. And you can get off your high horse now and know that I'm a fan of Hugh Laurie as well. Pshaw.

Yeah, I watched two episodes of Portlandia and I'm unsure how I feel about it. On one hand I laughed quite a bit at the first episode and it's the most hipster thing ever so I should love it. On the other, somethung about it rubs me the wrong way. Maybe it's that the_raytownian likes it

aw.

I didn't know I was that detested around here.Feels pretty cool...

On the subject of the show, I think some episodes/viginettes kinda fall flat or just don't have the same entertainment value as others, but I still really enjoy it in general. The more outrageously-stereotypical-yet-plausible characters and scenarios, the better and funnier they seem to be.

It doesn't always work as well if they stray too far from that formula, I think.

Aye, House in it's early seasons was a triumph. Too bad it degenerated so much throughout the years.

Shame on youuuuu

Anyway, I've enjoyed all seasons of House because honestly... they were all the same to me. Status quo barely changed (just new staff sometimes) but it was very formulaic, and stuck to the formula til pretty much the end, so I don't really get those who say the early seasons were so much better. At least Cameron was gone later on, boy was she annoying and not entertaining.

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Touchy much? Before you went all fanboy on me, I probably should've clarified that what I was aiming at the fact that both shows had/have the protagonists solving crimes/issues brought forward in each episode. More or less, yes. And you can get off your high horse now and know that I'm a fan of Hugh Laurie as well. Pshaw.

Wow, look at his posts, then look at yours. Clearly he's not the one being touchy here...

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Markeri, in 2013 wrote:

you can debate the actual date that metal began, but a fairly agreed upon date is 1969. Metal is almost 25 years old

Extreme_violence wrote:

Why Iron maiden is there? It's very far to be metal than a lot of some metal band.

Damn. It was a typo I tell you! Of COURSE it was formulaic but the formula worked. The problem with the later seasons is that the writing became lazy, they didn't take characters into interesting directions, the new characters were not interesting, and the number of really funny things House said per episode were drastically reduced.@the_raytownian: You know I'm playin' bruv.

To be honest I cared about none of the side characters (except maybe Wilson and Cuddy), and if anything, I liked some of the later staff members more than the early ones, at least they were kind of entertaining sometimes. Cameron, Chase and Forman were

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Markeri, in 2013 wrote:

you can debate the actual date that metal began, but a fairly agreed upon date is 1969. Metal is almost 25 years old

Extreme_violence wrote:

Why Iron maiden is there? It's very far to be metal than a lot of some metal band.

You take that back about Chase! He killed a dictator damn it! But I will admit that apart from the ones you mentioned, Chase and Kutner, I never cared about the secondary characters. Foreman sucks super hard. Whenever an episode would focus on him a lot I would sigh. I think another problem with the later seasons (not that they didn't have a few exceptional episodes) is that they focused less on humour.

Touchy much? Before you went all fanboy on me, I probably should've clarified that what I was aiming at the fact that both shows had/have the protagonists solving crimes/issues brought forward in each episode. More or less, yes. And you can get off your high horse now and know that I'm a fan of Hugh Laurie as well. Pshaw.

Wow, look at his posts, then look at yours. Clearly he's not the one being touchy here...

...and it sure ain't me too I was merely clarifying. Besides, I got no beef with the show. In fact, I used to love House till the latter years of the last decade. Apart from House's shenanigans, I remember that the first ever diagnosis was always...LUPUS! And then they'd go for lung biopsy and possibly a lumbar puncture for good measure. Goodness, those words are forever etched in my memory.

I think House had strong moments throughout the show. Season 1 was a bit shaky, as it felt like they were playing around with how comfortable they were with making House a complete and total ass (plus Laurie still retained a bit of a British accent for the first several episodes), season 2 was very strong, by season 3 the Foreman-Chase-Cameron dynamic was starting to wear thin. The Tritter arc was very fun, but after that ended the season felt fairly directionless. Season 4 was, surprisingly, still very strong, with Amber, Kutner, and Thirteen all presenting themselves as very strong characters (Taub can be a bit whiny), and in all honesty was probably saved by the writer's strike. Seasons tend to hit a slump around the last 1/3 of their duration, but cutting the season down to 16 episodes made for a concise season with a high degree of quality. Season 5 was the worst season by far, with the middle (episodes 7-19) more or less sucking for the most part with only a couple of reprieves. Season 6 was a slight recovery, but far too patchy, and as much as I love the gimmicks like

, it seemed like they were running out of material, and the finale flat out sucked. Season seven was also a bit patchy, but it did bring a new dynamic to the field and gave House some new problems to deal with, especially after the breakup. A couple of the episodes towards the end there rank among my top 10 favorite House episodes ever, especially the finale. Christ, the finale. Season 8 had a very strange, detached feel to it

without Cuddy, with House on parole, and with Foreman as Dean of Medicine

but Park and Adams are both pretty quirky characters, despite the fact that I prefer Thirteen to both of them. As to the finale, well we don't really talk about that. The finale was a sellout, and I like to pretend it ends

Hmm. 'Suits' is a toddler compared to 'House' in terms of how both have impacted viewers. Still early days. And I wouldn't make a blanket statement and call 'Suits' lame. I think the show had its good moments especially in the first two seasons. The brilliance of Mike is somewhat incredible but how everything gets woven together with the routine cases at Pearson Hardman is something that I like. If one can probably scratch the surface of the show, you'd enjoy the smaller things like Louis Litt's eternal quest to get be better than Harvey, or the exchanges between Donna and Harvey's character (clearly, there's a past waiting to be unveiled), Harvey's own past and many more. Of late, the recent episodes have been getting a bit boring with the recurring issue of Mike's real identity being revealed. I find that really silly on the writers' part. They should just look forward after having addressed that way too many times in the past.